FK Senta

FK Senta (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Ceнтa) is a football club based in Senta, Serbia.

FK Senta
Full nameFudbalski Klub Senta
Nickname(s)Yellows
Founded1905
GroundStadion Senta
Capacity5,000
ChairmanIstván Bajusz
ManagerBranislav Bulatović
LeagueSerbian League Vojvodina
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was formed in 1905 as ZAK, Zentai AK (Zentai Atletikai Klub)[1] At the end of the First World War, the region of Bačka become part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929 and the club competed in the Subotica Football Subassociation.

Zentai Atlétikai Klub - Szentai Atlétikai Klub

In the Second World War, Hungary took control over Senta, and the club competes in the Hungarian Second League, finishing in 11th in season 1941/42, 12th in season 1942/43 and 9th in season 1943/44.

In 1945 Senta would be part of Yugoslavia again, and the club archived its major success between 1950 and 1952 when playing in the Serbian Republic League, one of the six regional third national tier leagues. Afterwards and during the 1960s the club competed in the Vojvodina League (4th national tier). Several well-known footballers had played in the club, the most famous being Novak Roganović, an Yugoslav Olympic player in the 1962 Olympic games held in Rome. Another very famous player, Mladen Krstajić had his first senior appearances in this club, having afterwards continued his career playing with OFK Kikinda, FK Partizan, Schalke 04 and Werder Bremen. In more recent times the club has usually competed in the Serbian League Vojvodina, the 3rd national tier.[2]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Laslo Andruško
GK Marko Živkov
DF Attila Győri
DF Stanislav Sarapa
DF Marjan Cvetković
DF Radiša Bogdan
DF Aleksandar Beslać
DF Milan Nedušić
MF Lazar Popov
MF Nemanja Vasin
MF Vitomir Nikolin
No. Position Player
MF Nemanja Bošković
MF Mladen Vukasović
MF Stefan Tomišić
MF Ratko Radulović
MF Nenad Stojisavljević
FW Branislav Gecić
FW Bojan Matić
FW Ognjen Đuričin
FW Marko Matijašević
FW Aleksandar Panić
FW Norbert Újházi

References

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